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AN ALL STAR ISSUE. “Jeannino, I Dream of 'Lilac Time” (Waltz), “All By Yourself in the Moonlight” (Fox Trot), “Lay My Ueatl Beneath a Rose” (Fox Trot). Also 10 other equally pupular nunlbors. *0 each. Rosted 2/8. WHERE THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS ARE. Let it be PAINTING! Preserve your homo and brighten it for the dark days. All you need is available at VINCENT’S The Green that Stays'Green, and is nonpnisoiious for your root. All paints guaranteed and expert advice gladly given. o J ® V & k'i ZLi Atl & 221 GLADSTONE ROAD. an*acoMU tom, lorn, me npers Son, Stole a pig and sway he run fMT HI GTIW J'GASt VfVK* He wouldn’t have had to run if lie had had one of our famous Just tiro gift for every good boy—ft strong, sturdy, well-built trike, and the very thing he wants and is waiting for. Call along for prices and inspection if you intend giving one for ■Easter. GISBORNE. ‘ Rhone 267. Box 275.

FOR SALE FOR SALE, UP-TO-DATE LITTLE HOME for Sale. Five rooms, tell conveniences. Cioso to town. 'Soldiers’ Loan may 'be taken over. * Price £BOO. JAMES IXNES, Land Agent, Lowe Street. ENDERSON Motor cycle, electrically equipped, tyres new, and mechanically sound; £27/10/- cash, or terms arranged.—Russell and San’dlaut.. 171 OR SALE.—2 Sections m Grafton . and Aberdeen Roads; snip at £125 (Fo. 17). —Ball and Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents, Peel Street. 11l OR. SALE. —Snip in Bungalows, 5 ; rooms and sleeping porch, concrete paths, porcelain ball), e.L, gas, and sewerage; only £7OO (Fo. 479). —Ball and Crawshaw, Auctioneers, Peel Street. BEAGJI Residences. —5 rooms, motorgarage, and all conveniences: only £625 (Fo. 472). —Ball and Craw maw. Real Estate Agents, Peel Street. PO.R Exchange.—Owner of several Houses in town wants to exchange for a small Farm.—Ball and Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents, Peel Street. WANTED. —Buyers for 6 second hand lyd Block Drays, in thorough irder, prices right;' must be sold. — Krebs and Co. WANTED. —Buyers for 1 secondhand Express; cheap.—Krebs and T DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL - ■ • ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. ■O RIGHT gTREET MISS A. IRONS, Dry Gleaner, advises her numerous friends and clients that, although the Pantorium Laundry lias now ceased operations, she is still conducting her DRY CLEANING business next door.

As flm EASTER 110 LID AYS arc fast approaching, a seasonable reminder is (fiat a properly cleaned suit Or dress is, quite equal to now, and will make you look bright arid feel satisfied. It will bo to your advantage if you just have, a glance over your wardrobe ami send along to our works any garments that require REJUVENATING. Our long experience is at your disposal, ami prompt attention is given to all requirements. The • charges are moderate, and the results to vour satisfaction. ii A. IRONS 277 PALMERSTON ROAl). GISBORNE. Phone 437. A.M.P. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'. BIGGEST AND BEST. £ Funds, 1928 72,260,237 Assurances in force, 192,8 ... 202,21.3,059 Claims Paid (one year), 1928 2,033,271 Bonuses (a record), Gusli ... 3,005,538 J. P. WHELAN Representative A.M.P. Society, Gisborne. Phono 425.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 2